Antarctica winter experiences prolonged heat wave. Provisional figures indicate the Antarctic-wide July 2024 average near-surface temperature was 3.1 degrees Celsius above normal for the month.

https://phys.org/news/2024-08-antarctica-winter-prolonged.html

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  1. Antarctica, the world’s coldest continent, is experiencing an exceptionally long heat wave during its winter, according to Britain’s national polar research institute.

    Temperature anomalies are not unusual on the continent known as “The Ice” but “the longevity of the warm period is unusual”, Thomas Caton Harrison, Polar Climate Scientist at British Antarctic Survey, said to AFP this week.

    Provisional figures indicate the Antarctic-wide July 2024 average near-surface temperature was 3.1 degrees Celsius above normal for the month.

    Calculated over land and land ice, this makes it the second warmest July in Antarctica since records began in 1979—the warmest was in July 1981.

    Average daily temperatures ranged from -34.68C on July 15 to -28.12C on July 31, according to data posted online by the University of Maine.

    It was -26.6C on average on the continent on August 7, the latest date available.

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